We stayed in a log house. It has a roof and walls to protect you from rain and dew.
The woman at the reception was very nice.
I was prepared to some extent after reading the reviews, but it was even dirtier than I had imagined.
However, there is a vacuum cleaner so you can clean it yourself.
The toilet bowl was covered in brown droplets, but there was a brush so I was able to clean it, which was helpful.
There are souvenirs left by previous guests in the refrigerator, but there is a trash can so you can throw them away.
The rugs and mats look like they have not been washed. The stain on the toilet mat made me feel cold, but once I removed it and placed it in a corner, there was no problem.
It would be a waste of time to wash and dry the clothes, so I would have preferred not to have mats or rugs in the first place.
I took a bath in the hot spring at night, but it was lukewarm and comfortable for me. The hot springs were good.
The lighting is dim and I can't see any dirt, so it's not a problem at all.
It is fully air conditioned and comfortable to sleep in. Once I got drunk and got drunk, I no longer cared about uncleanness or anything.
(When I wake up in the morning, I am brought back to reality)
It has a roof and walls. It's comfortable if you think of it as being outdoors where you can survive the rain and dew. It can be tolerated if you are not very clean.
When staying here, we recommend that you bring some cleaning supplies with you.
Carpet rollers, disinfectant sheets, alcohol disinfectant sprays, leisure sheets for the floor, mold heaters, air purifiers, etc.
The best part about this accommodation is that the Ajisen ramen we had during our trip was delicious!!